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hi this is bill for sparky channel and today iamp;#39;m going to show you how to find an open circuit now an open circuit could be something as simple as the switch is off and you have to go turn the switch back on to get it to working but what iamp;#39;m talking about is a situation where you have to trace down some wires and find out where the brake is to find the open and then you can fix the wires so this right here is a client circuit tracer kit and this is a transmitter and this is the receiver so so what we do is you hook this up to the circuit in some different ways in this case i just have the the plug on unit the red goes for the red and the black goes to the black right there and you simply plug this into the circuit thatamp;#39;s a real simple way and this method is called the direct ground method thereamp;#39;s another one the cover the remote ground method but it doesnamp;#39;t work if youamp;#39;re protected by gfci which i am around here so iamp;#39;m using what